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Amritsar is the spiritual capital of the Sikhs and it means the ‘Holy Pool of Nectar’. It was around 1500 A.D that Sikhism began in northen Punjab, that is a part of Pakistan today. Sikhs believe in one creator, inseperable from creation. It is the Golden Temple that makes this city in Punjab special. Pilgrims from all over India and abroad are attracted to this place and they come here to pay their respects while some come here to undertake voluntary service. You have to only see the Golden temple in India at night when it is immaculately lit up. More so, its golden dome. Your trip to this temple will be complete if you pay a visit to this holy site in India at both the times, day and night. All religious festivals take place in Amritsar and they are Diwali, Holi, Lohri and Baisakhi. The Sikhs celebrate it with folk music, bhangra dancing and fairs. It appears like a carnival outside the Golden Temple during the festival time. It is in November that Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated, and Ram Tirath Fair, after Diwali. The sense of community feeling is extended by preparation of food and dining together. This is considered to be fundamental to the Sikh way of worship.

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Hotel

Car

Food

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Sightseeing

Flight

Train

#1 Day

Delhi - Amritsar

After picked up at 6 am from your hotel / Home / Airport / Rly Station and Drive to Amritsar ( aprox 9 hours ). Arrive Amritsar, transfer to hotel.Evening visit The Wagah Border to watch The Border Retreat Ceremony. The beating of the retreat and the change of guards within handshaking distance of the Indian and Pakistani forces here is the most charming spectacle. Ascertain the timings before you arrive to see this ceremony since these are changed seasonally. Wagah is the only land border open between Pakistan and India. Overnight stay in Amritsar.

#2 Day

Amritsar - Delhi

After Breakfast at hotel, visit The Golden Temple - the most sacred temple for Sikhs. It is a symbol of magnificence and strength of the Sikhs all over the world. In the evolution of the Darbar Sahib, is entwined the history and ideology of Sikhism. In its architecture are included, symbols associated with other places of worship. This is an example of the spirit of tolerance and acceptance that the Sikh philosophy propounds. Afternoon 12 pm Drive To Delhi, On arrive in delhi transfer to rly station / airport

DO’s and Don’ts

Buy ticket and fares from authorised agents only.
Wear loose comfortable clothing while walking your way to different places during day.
Keep an eye on suspicious activities and report any to the local police immediately.
Let your friends and family know about your present health, mental, financial, and location status from time to time.
Know about the reputation and authenticity of a cab with authorities before hiring.
Don’t flash cash in private cabs, stores, or cabs.
Don’t wear expensive jewellery in public.
Don’t walk on lonely dark streets.
Don’t leave kids unattended ever.
Don’t hike, swim or trek if you aren’t comfortable.